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LG G Flex Receiving Kit Kat Update on T-Mobile

Owners of the G Flex on T-Mobile should begin to see an OTA hitting their devices this week, one which is quite substantial. The update will bring your flexed device up to Android 4.4.2, the newest version available for the Android OS.

Before the update, the G Flex came out of the box running Android 4.2.2, a move which forced us to be rather harsh on the G Flex when we wrote up our review, only in regards to the software it ran. Once updated to Kit Kat, it is more than likely a much smoother experience.

There are quite a few major changes from Android 4.2+ Jelly Bean on up to Kit Kat, so once you see a notification on your device for the update, we recommend installing it as soon as possible. The changes which came with the update on the AT&T variant of the G Flex are probably the same as T-Mobile’s, so take a peek at this post to get an idea of what you are in store for.

Do note that T-Mobile posted information about the update early this morning, then removed it a few hours later. They might have needed to make a few tweaks, but it should be back up soon for you to inspect by following the via link below.

You can see if your device is ready for the update by heading into Settings > About Phone > System Updates.

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using the lg pc suite it detected an update for my tmobile g flex. installing it now.

Rose Sisto

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Stephen

Also, the tmobile help twitter had no idea what Iwas talking about when I asked about the update

Stephen

I’ve been checking all day and nothing 🙁 I know I have to be patien, but I’m hoping Kit kat will make the twitch TV app work.

Does anyone actually own the LG G Flex? I have nothing against it, just curious.

Ronnie Rabell

i do, i love it but only complain is the display pixel per ppi

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“the display pixel per pixel per inch”

shooter50

Yes, it replaced my Note 3 and I don’t miss the Note a bit.

Stephen

I got it! This phone is a beast

Verizonthunder

Yes it’s more reliable, better battery life and better performance, better reception than Samsung hands down. Former Samsung galaxy note 2 user and LG is the true innovator. I get so many compliments or what is that with curiosity.

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